swimmer_spe
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Part of our basement is a 4 foot craw space that is dirt floor and block walls. There is an issue with moisture in the house, of which I think it is from this area. I was thinking of putting a layer of concrete in to cap it and keep the moisture out.
It is too low for me to get in there and dump concrete at the far end. Can I simply make up a bunch of self leveling concrete and dump the mix into the crawl space, letting it go to the edges?
How think should I be aiming for?
I know concrete releases heat during the curing process. I was thinking doing it during the winter so that the heat isn't wasted..
It is too low for me to get in there and dump concrete at the far end. Can I simply make up a bunch of self leveling concrete and dump the mix into the crawl space, letting it go to the edges?
How think should I be aiming for?
I know concrete releases heat during the curing process. I was thinking doing it during the winter so that the heat isn't wasted..